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Green Lantern Corps (1986-1988)
Series · 6 books · 1986-2010

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#1

Green Lantern Corps (1986-1988) #201

1986

Featuring the first appearance of the Green Lantern Drill Sergeant Kilowog! Seven villains face off against seven Green Lanterns as the GREEN LANTERN title gets a name change to the GREEN LANTERN CORPS!
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#4

Green Lantern Corps (1986-1988) #209

1987

“RED ALERT.” While Kilowog trains with his new friend, Rocket Red, John Stewart and Katma Tui are betrayed and captured by mercenaries. Meanwhile, Guy Gardner gets wind of the events going on in Russia and decides to take matters into his own hands!
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#6

Green Lantern Corps (1986-1988) #211

1987

“PINK ELEPHANTS.” It's New Year's Eve at the Green Lantern Citadel and all the Lanterns are on duty awaiting any trouble. Guy Gardner decides that all the Corps should loosen up a bit and party but when they refuse he spikes the water supply, getting everyone drunk. Cheers.
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#7

Green Lantern Corps (1986-1988) #212

1987

“FUN COUPLES!” On Super Bowl Sunday, John Stewart and Katma Tui get married in Detroit; After the couple leave on their honeymoon, the team splits up to take care of personal issues; Star Sapphire and Hector Hammond attempt to kill Hal Jordan by draining all his ring's power!
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#10

Green Lantern Corps (1986-1988) #215

1987

“I AM!” The chipmunks that were mutated by Ub'x in the 20th century have evolved into sentient creatures by the 58th century and now want a world to call their own. The only thing standing in their way now is the Green Lantern Corps.
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Tales of The Green Lantern Corps Vol. 3 (Green Lantern

2010

Hal Jordan of Earth is the greatest hero of the Green Lantern Corps, the intergalactic force that keeps the peace throughout the cosmos, but there are thousands of other Green Lanterns, most of whom are not even human. This new graphic novel gathers some of their stories in one volume for the first time, in which these heroes face both the evil of those who would stand against them and their own inner conflicts.

Author

Steve Englehart
Steve Englehart
Author · 208 books

See also John Harkness. Steve Englehart went to Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut. After a stint in the Army, he moved to New York and began to write for Marvel Comics. That led to long runs on Captain America, The Hulk, The Avengers, Dr. Strange, and a dozen other titles. Midway through that period he moved to California (where he remains), and met and married his wife Terry. He was finally hired away from Marvel by DC Comics, to be their lead writer and revamp their core characters (Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Flash, and Green Lantern). He did, but he also wrote a solo Batman series (immediately dubbed the "definitive" version) that later became Warner Brothers' first Batman film (the good one). After that he left comics for a time, traveled in Europe for a year, wrote a novel (The Point Man™), and came back to design video games for Atari (E.T., Garfield). But he still liked comics, so he created Coyote™, which within its first year was rated one of America's ten best series. Other projects he owned (Scorpio Rose™, The Djinn™) were mixed with company series (Green Lantern [with Joe Staton], Silver Surfer, Fantastic Four). Meanwhile, he continued his game design for Activision, Electronic Arts, Sega, and Brøderbund. And once he and Terry had their two sons, Alex and Eric, he naturally told them stories. Rustle's Christmas Adventure was first devised for them. He went on to add a run of mid-grade books to his bibliography, including the DNAgers™ adventure series, and Countdown to Flight, a biography of the Wright brothers selected by NASA as the basis for their school curriculum on the invention of the airplane. In 1992 Steve was asked to co-create a comics pantheon called the Ultraverse. One of his contributions, The Night Man, became not only a successful comics series, but also a television show. That led to more Hollywood work, including animated series such as Street Fighter, GI Joe, and Team Atlantis for Disney.

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